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BREAKING: Sky Sports Savagely Troll Ed Sheeran with His Own Lyrics After Ipswich’s Crushing Defeat to Man City” see full details…

BREAKING: Sky Sports Savagely Troll Ed Sheeran with His Own Lyrics After Ipswich’s Crushing Defeat to Man City” see full details…

After Manchester City defeated them on Sunday, Sky Sports made fun of Ed Sheeran, a supporter of Ipswich Town, by quoting lines from one of his songs.

The champions, who have been inconsistent in recent weeks, mercilessly destroyed the Premier League underdogs, returning to their prolific best. After a decisive 6-0 victory, Pep Guardiola’s team eventually brought all three points home.

With Sheeran looking on, it did little to boost Ipswich’s chances of survival. The legendary musician, who has always supported the squad, purchased a minority share in the Tractor Boys last summer. He frequently appears at Portman Road as a sponsor of the team’s jersey.

As he watched, Sky Sports ridiculed the 33-year-old as his team was trailing 4-0 just after halftime. On social media, a picture of the artist was posted with a message that summarized the situation with slightly altered lyrics. It said: “Loving (football) can hurt sometimes!”

‘Photograph’ by Sheeran, published in 2015, is the source of the lyrics. He has seen his favorite team grow from League One to the Premier League and enjoy consecutive promotions, but they have a difficult task ahead of them if they want to stay in the top tier. Mateo Kovacic doubled City’s lead minutes after Phil Foden put them ahead. Before halftime, Foden added his second goal to almost end the Suffolk match.

Jeremy Doku celebrated signing his new contract by adding a fourth goal in the second half and then putting on Erling Haaland to score. James McAtee, the most recent graduate of the club’s academy, added even more gloss to the scoreline with a headed finish, further demonstrating his class.

Guardiola was very pleased with the performance and saw that City was returning to their peak. He declared: “We are returning to the activities that have characterized this team over the past ten years. I’m happy with the three points, but it will be difficult to qualify for the Champions League next season.

With our level of consistency, we may not be at our best, but we are closer. The majority of these didn’t occur in our earlier victories. Kieran McKenna, the manager of Ipswich, stated: “There is no question that playing against that level is new to us. We are aware of how fast we have ascended the ladder.

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